The COVID-19 Pandemic Increased the Risk of Eating Disorders and Emotional Eating Symptoms: A Review of the Current Clinical Evidence
Maria Mentzelou(University of the Aegean), Constantinos Giaginis(University of the Aegean), Sousana Κ. Papadopoulou(International Hellenic University), Evmorfia Psara(University of the Aegean), Antonios Dakanalis(Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo), Theofanis Vorvolakos(Democritus University of Thrace), Rena I. Kosti(University of Thessaly), Apostolia Ntovoli(Frederick University), Maria Chrysafi(University of the Aegean), Dimitrios Kazis(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Constantina Jacovides(International Hellenic University), Olga Alexatou(University of the Aegean)
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